Frank Zappa

by Tim
(Santa Cruz, CA, USA)

Bordering on superhuman

There is NO ONE who can play the kinds of rhythm clusters that Frank did. Peculiar sonorities built from prime numbers that only hang together because the rhythm was played exactly. A triplet has a certain charm; a quintuplet is even a bit racey, but Frank would play 11 notes over a single beat, or 17 notes over 3 beats, doing so with other complex and undanceable rhythms in the background. That sense of rhythm is lost on a lot of people, but through Frank's unparallelled skills in that regard, it resonated in me as something so natural that regular simple rhythms sound like marches. Franks sense of rhthym bordered on the superhuman.

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Dec 28, 2010Rating

Great postingby: Simon Lynch

Zappa is not just the greatest guitarist, it's his skill as a composer that truly places him head and shoulders above the crowd. He wrote the impossible before he played it. A master with unparalleled scope and vision!